Everything is located at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. At approximately 2:33 pm Spanish time, the NASA SLS rocket is scheduled to take off With the Orion spacecraft comfortably docked atop the rocket. Before, 42 days of traveling to the moon With the sole purpose of testing human platforms to return to the satellite around 2025, it will likely be a woman doing so for the first time.
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As usual, The US Space Agency will broadcast the entire operation live. Broadcasting begins in Spanish It’s 13:30 Peninsula hours – one hour before launch – and will be extended after takeoff, covering the flight. You can follow her on this live stream from El Español.
The first minutes of launch will contain a file Two additional boosters are located on each side of the rocket and by the four motors The RS-25 is integrated into the central stage. The former only has fuel for the first 2 minutes – then it loosens up – while the ones in the central area provide an 8 minute thrust time, until later drop.
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